Bedside Table Details

A bedside table, in my opinion, should be a mix of pretty and practical.I have a little more surface area to play with, in fairness, as I’m using a small chest of drawers as my main bedside table, so I’ve managed to squeeze a little more on than normal.

The Galileo thermometer above I’ve had for years and years, I love the pops of colour, it’s one of my favourite pieces.This leaf tray was a great find in a little cafe/home shop in Scotland, it’s a beautiful piece and I wanted to display it somewhere I could see it all the time. It therefore holds lip balms and hand creams right next to my bed.As I had a bit more space to play with, I decided to pop on one of my succulent plants (the one that hasn’t died yet – oops). I’m loving having greenery around – we just put some big plants in our lounge and it makes such a difference. I’m thinking about maybe adding in some hanging air plants somewhere too… I’ll keep you posted if I do.This coaster couldn’t be more me – I definitely DON’T DO MORNINGS.I love this Harry Potter print, I found it on Etsy and just put it in a simple white frame.

“Happiness can be found even in the darkest of times, if one only remembers to turn on the light.”

– Albus Dumbledore

#HarryPotterFTW 🙂I didn’t want to over do it, just because I had a larger area to work with, so hopefully I’ve got just the right mix of pretty and practical!